2024
June 28, 2024
Managed by OKC Parks
Since 2024
In Oklahoma, US
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Approximately ninety percent of this meadow was composed of highly invasive Johnsongrass just a few years ago. Follow along as we restore native species and create a conservation prairie.
Methods being used include selective mowing, selective and non-selective herbicides and eventually, prescribed fire.
Assistance has been provided by Friends of Martin Park Nature Center, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Partners Program, Oklahoma City Fire Department, along with OKC Parks staff and volunteers.
More than just a park, Martin Park Nature Center is a hub for nature exploration and education for visitors of all ages.
Guided hikes, education programs and an interactive learning center provide visitors a place to learn about nature and wildlife in a serene, suburban environment.
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